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1097 Nawar Adra - The Numbers For Cafes Are Troubling - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the first episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.

Our guest on the podcast this series is a regular of the podcast and dear friend of Map It Forward, visionary and entrepreneur, Nawar Adra. Nawar is the owner of Stitch Coffee (Cafes, roastery, B2B and B2C) and ECRE (Co-Roasting facility) in Sydney, Australia.

In this series, Nawar and Lee discuss the state of the Australian coffee industry in 2024 with the challenges and opportunities that come with it.

In this episode of the series, Nawar and Lee labor costs, workforce competitiveness, and the impact of changing consumer habits on cafes and coffee shops.

The conversation highlights the difficulties small business owners face, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has led to fluctuating demand and the need for rapid adaptation.

Additionally, the episode delves into the financial aspects of running a coffee business, addressing the increase in labor costs and the challenges in forecasting and staffing.

This discussion aims to shed light on the realities of the coffee industry, encouraging a community-driven approach to finding solutions and fostering understanding among business owners and employees alike.

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1096 David Yan - The Future of Coffee In China - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 5th episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.

Our guest for this series is David Yan from China-based equipment manufacturer Sino Wolf in Shanghai. In this series, Lee and David are discussing "The Fast Evolving Coffee Scene In China"

In this episode of the podcast series, David and Lee delve into the future of the global coffee scene, highlighting the uniqueness of China's market model, comparisons with other countries, and the potential impacts on local and international café culture.

The conversation touches on topics such as business strategies, market competition, consumer behavior, and the coffee value proposition, drawing parallels to car sharing apps and detailing the aggressive expansion of coffee chains like Luckin Coffee.

Ultimately, the episode examines the evolving coffee culture in China and its implications for the global industry, offering insights into market dynamics, consumer trends, and the challenges of sustaining traditional café models amid rapid innovation and competition.

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1095 David Yan - Coffee Culture In China - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 4th episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.

Our guest for this series is David Yan from China-based equipment manufacturer Sino Wolf in Shanghai. In this series, Lee and David are discussing "The Fast Evolving Coffee Scene In China"

In this episode of the podcast series, David and Lee discuss the differences in coffee culture and customer service across various countries, including China, Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Australia, and Korea.

The conversation covers topics such as the preference for local cafes over chain shops in China, the role of cafes in countries like Dubai and Saudi Arabia as social spaces, the importance of World of Coffee events in fostering international coffee relations, and the growing trend towards health-conscious beverages in China.

The episode also touches on the future of the coffee industry in China and learning opportunities across different coffee cultures.

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1094 David Yan - Chinese Coffee Consumers - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 3rd episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.

Our guest for this series is David Yan from China-based equipment manufacturer Sino Wolf in Shanghai. In this series, Lee and David are discussing "The Fast-Evolving Coffee Scene In China"

In this episode of the podcast series, David and Lee delve into the rapidly growing coffee scene in China, from consumer trends to the challenges of coffee production in the region.

The discussion touches on the popularity of single-origin coffees, including Ethiopian Geisha, and how companies like Luckin influence consumer preferences through innovative offerings like the Little Black Cup.

The episode also explores the broader implications of automation and venture capital in scaling coffee business models globally, with insights into how these trends affect traditional and emerging coffee markets. The conversation provides a comprehensive overview of China's coffee culture, consumer behavior, and how the country is adapting to and influencing global coffee trends.

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1093 David Yan - Cafe Models In China - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 2nd episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.

Our guest for this series is David Yan from China-based equipment manufacturer Sino Wolf in Shanghai. In this series, Lee and David are discussing "The Fast-Evolving Coffee Scene In China"

In this episode of the podcast series, David and Lee discuss a brand that rapidly expanded in Shanghai and other major Chinese cities with over 130 outlets, highlighting the unforeseen challenges and eventual downsizing.

The conversation then shifts towards the role of coffee consultants and diversifying income streams amidst the coffee industry's changing dynamics.

They explore different cafe models in China, including specialty, commercial, and automated cafes, addressing the global shift towards automation and the merging of quick-service models with traditional cafes due to labor shortages.

Additionally, they touch upon China's advanced online economy, delivery efficiency, and adaptation to automatic machines, which collectively drive the country's unique coffee consumption trends.

The episode delves into how these factors reshape the cafe business model, prompting a broader discussion on adapting to consumer preferences and technological advancements in the coffee industry.

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1092 David Yan - China's Coffee Industry - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the first episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.

Our guest for this series is David Yan from China-based equipment manufacturer Sino Wolf in Shanghai. In this series, Lee and David are discussing "The Fast-Evolving Coffee Scene In China"

In this episode of the podcast series, David and Lee discuss the unique challenges and opportunities within the Chinese coffee market.

The episode covers David's transition from the Australian coffee scene to China, the differences in business models, and the impact of cultural preferences on coffee consumption.

They also discuss the role of international and domestic coffee chains, the shifting dynamics of the coffee industry post-COVID-19, and the growing specialty coffee scene in China, particularly in Shanghai.

The conversation highlights the curiosity and learning experiences shared by both the host and the guest as they navigate the complexities of the global coffee industry.

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1091 Mark Bolliger - The Bleek Future For Coffee Farms - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 5th episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.

Our guest for this series is Coffee Producer, Mark Bolliger from Finca Rosenheim in Peru and in this series, Mark and Lee will be exploring "The Reality of Being a Coffee Producer Today" (from Mark's perspective)

In the final episode of our five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, Mark and Lee delve into the uncertainties faced by coffee producers today.

The conversation touches on the threats to coffee production from market pressures, climate change, and economic challenges, including the impacts of big corporations on smallholder farmers.

They also discuss the realities of operating in Peru, facing issues with labor, security, and bureaucracy, while highlighting the importance of direct connections between producers and the rest of the coffee supply chain as a path toward a sustainable future for coffee.

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1090 Mark Bolliger - Exploring Sustainability in Coffee Production - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 4th episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.

Our guest for this series is Coffee Producer, Mark Bolliger from Finca Rosenheim in Peru and in this series, Mark and Lee will be exploring "The Reality of Being a Coffee Producer Today" (from Mark's perspective)

In this episode of the Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, Mark and Lee focus on sustainability from a producer's perspective.

Mark expresses his initial skepticism toward the term 'sustainability' due to its overuse and misinterpretation in the industry, specifically criticizing large corporations like Nespresso for greenwashing.

He provides insight into his definition of sustainability, emphasizing the importance of long-term environmental stewardship, community engagement, and economic stability for coffee farms.

Mark also discusses the challenges of ensuring fair compensation in a market dominated by fluctuating prices and the pressure to sell cheaper coffee.

The conversation touches on consumer inflation and its impact on coffee pricing, highlighting the need for a sustainable approach that benefits both producers and consumers in the long term.

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1089 Mark Bolliger - Why You Should Go To Origin - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 3rd episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.

Our guest for this series is Coffee Producer, Mark Bolliger from Finca Rosenheim in Peru and in this series, Mark and Lee will be exploring "The Reality of Being a Coffee Producer Today" (from Mark's perspective)

In this episode of the series, Mark shares his perspective on how visiting the origins provides a deeper understanding of the realities of coffee production, including challenges with labor, infrastructure, and agricultural practices like spraying against coffee rust.

The episode delves into the empathy and insight gained from such visits, contrasting superficial trips with those that offer meaningful engagement and mutual learning between producers and visitors.

Mark also reflects on his own experiences traveling to Guatemala and preparing for a coffee show in Copenhagen, emphasizing the importance of genuine connections and knowledge exchange in the coffee industry.

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1088 Mark Bolliger - Roaster & Producer Dynamics - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 2nd episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.

Our guest for this series is Coffee Producer, Mark Bolliger from Finca Rosenheim in Peru and in this series, Mark and Lee will be exploring "The Reality of Being a Coffee Producer Today" (from Mark's perspective)

This episode of the series, Mark and Lee discuss the power dynamics between coffee producers and roasters.

Mark shares his personal experiences, revealing the challenges producers face, including dependency on buyers, the impact of social media actions on business relationships, and the precarious nature of selling coffee.

He details the financial strains, including high interest rates for agricultural loans in Peru and the costs associated with coffee production.

The conversation extends to the broader implications of these dynamics on the sustainability of coffee farming, including the effects of market practices on producer wellbeing and the choice of crops.

The episode concludes with considerations for future discussions on the coffee industry's complexities and the encouragement of community support through podcast engagements.

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1087 Mark Bolliger - Coffee Producers Are Confused - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the first episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.

Our guest for this series is Coffee Producer, Mark Bolliger from Finca Rosenheim in Peru and in this series, Mark and Lee will be exploring "The Reality of Being a Coffee Producer Today" (from Mark's perspective)

In this episode of the Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, Mark and Lee delve into the nuances and challenges faced by coffee producers today.

Mark shares insights into his farm's operations, the evolving demands of the coffee market, and the impact on producers trying to adapt to these changes.

The conversation highlights the confusion and complexities in producing specialty coffee, the influence of market trends, and the challenges of balancing traditional practices with innovation.

This episode sets the stage for an ongoing conversation about the dynamics of the coffee production industry, emphasizing the importance of understanding and communication between producers and the broader market.

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1086 Madeleine Longoria Garcia - Navigating Pricing In The Coffee Industry - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 5th episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.

Our guest for this series is US-based industry veteran, Madeleine Longoria Garcia. Having returned from the SCA Expo in Chicago, this series is focused on exploring 'The Conversations We're Not Having in Coffee That We Should Be Having".

In this final episode of the series, Madeleine and Lee discuss the critical business aspects of pricing in the coffee industry.

Starting from an engaging and lengthy discussion about the industry that began early in the evening, they delve into the most asked question in coffee forums and threads: 'How much should I be selling my coffee for?'

Madeleine, a small business owner and roaster, shares insights on assessing production costs and determining product pricing. The conversation also covers strategies for businesses to have transparent discussions with consumers about price increases, emphasizing the importance of understanding and communicating the true costs of producing coffee.

Additionally, they touch on the challenges and impacts of market dynamics, cost of living changes, and the importance of fostering strong relationships with customers for business sustainability.

The episode concludes with an invitation for listeners to connect and share the podcast, amplifying the need for ongoing dialogue within the coffee community about business practices and consumer expectations.

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1085 Madeleine Longoria Garcia - The Health of Stakeholders In Coffee - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 4th episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.

Our guest for this series is US-based industry veteran, Madeleine Longoria Garcia. Having returned from the SCA Expo in Chicago, this series is focused on exploring 'The Conversations We're Not Having in Coffee That We Should Be Having".

In this episode of the series, Madeleine and Lee explore critical issues within the coffee industry's supply chain.

This discussion delves into the health and fairness of the industry's stakeholders, including producers, cafe owners, and green buyers, highlighting the uneven distribution of profits and the struggles faced by different players.

The discussion also touches on the role of banks, landlords, equipment manufacturers, and others who profit significantly from the industry, often at the expense of small business owners and producers.

Furthermore, it discusses the problematic sales practices of equipment manufacturers and the impact on cafes and technicians, leading to a broader conversation about the industry's sustainability and the need for transparency and fair practice.

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1084 Madeleine Longoria Garcia - The Cost Of Coffee Production - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 3rd episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.

Our guest for this series is US-based industry veteran, Madeleine Longoria Garcia. Having returned from the SCA Expo in Chicago, this series is focused on exploring 'The Conversations We're Not Having in Coffee That We Should Be Having".

In this episode of the series, Madeleine and Lee discuss the importance of coffee growers gaining confidence in dictating their pricing and choosing their customers for sustainability and profit.

The episode condemns the practices of buying coffee at prices below the cost of production, touches on the impact of colonial roots on pricing structures, and the need for financial education among growers.

It also highlights the risks of manipulative discount requests from brands and suggests that businesses struggling financially should fail with dignity.

The dialogue underlines the necessity for honesty and integrity in the industry, critiques current crisis points, and teases future discussions on stakeholder health within the supply chain.

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1083 Madeleine Longoria Garcia - Deep Cracks in the Coffee Industry - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 2nd episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.

Our guest for this series is US-based industry veteran, Madeleine Longoria Garcia. Having returned from the SCA Expo in Chicago, this series is focused on exploring 'The Conversations We're Not Having in Coffee That We Should Be Having".

In this episode of the series, Madeleine and Lee delve into the concerning trends within the coffee industry.

They take a critical look at the unsustainable quest for cheaper coffee by businesses, which is seen as a sign of unhealthy business practices.

Reflecting on their observations from the recent SCA Expo in Chicago, noting a 'crack in the glass' – a metaphor for the unsettling realization among industry participants that there's a disconnection from meaningful engagement and a need for a critical reevaluation of the coffee business model.

They argue that at its core, the coffee industry is built on a colonialist foundation that marginalizes producers and benefits a select few.

Throughout the episode, the discussion focuses on the necessity of empathy in business practices, the need for educated and responsible business owners in the coffee industry, and a call to action for producers to refuse to sell their coffee at unsustainably low prices.

The episode wraps up with a teaser for the next part of the series, which will tackle the issue of paying beyond the cost of production.

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1082 Madeleine Longoria Garcia - SCA EXPO CHICAGO 2024 - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the first episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.

Our guest for this series is US-based industry veteran, Madeleine Longoria Garcia. Having returned from the SCA Expo in Chicago, this series is focused on exploring 'The Conversations We're Not Having in Coffee That We Should Be Having".

In this episode of the series, Madeleine and Lee have a reflective conversation on the state of the coffee industry, sparked by observations from the recent Expo in Chicago.

They discuss the noticeable excess and lavish spending within the industry, questioning the sustainability and message being conveyed to the outside world when equipment manufacturers are emboldened to create 24 ct gold espresso machines while the majority of the supply chain is in crisis.

Madeleine shares her experiences and concerns as a veteran in the coffee world, touching upon topics like direct trade, the cyclical nature of new and exciting industry participants, and the need for actionable change beyond conversations.

They also delve into the broader implications of the coffee crisis, the role of large corporations, and the impact of industry events like expos on new and existing business owners.

The conversation calls for a reevaluation of priorities within the coffee community, focusing more on meaningful action and support for producers to ensure the industry's future sustainability.

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1081 Jonas Ferraresso - Challenges Ahead For Brazilian Coffee - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 5th and final episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.

Our guest in this series is returning guest, Brazilian coffee Agronomist, Jonas Ferraresso and this series explores the state of the Brazilian Coffee Supply Chain in 2024.

In this episode of the podcast series, Jonas and Lee focus on the challenges posed by temperature variations such as heat waves. Despite initial optimistic forecasts for a robust 2024 season, unexpected climate conditions have led to a revised outlook, projecting just an average harvest.

The episode delves into the intricacies of coffee harvesting under adverse weather conditions and explores strategies for mitigating these impacts. It also highlights the importance of diversifying revenue streams for those in the coffee industry, through Map It Forward's workshop on becoming a coffee consultant.

The conversation covers the ramifications of climate issues on coffee yield, market dynamics, and the potential global implications of such trends. Jonas shares insights on the increasing difficulties in coffee cultivation, the adaptability of coffee trees, and their physiological responses to stress, emphasizing the broader implications for the coffee market and future harvests.

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1080 Jonas Ferraresso - The Next Generation of Brazilian Coffee - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 4th episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.

Our guest in this series is returning guest, Brazilian coffee Agronomist, Jonas Ferraresso and this series explores the state of the Brazilian Coffee Supply Chain in 2024.

In this episode of the podcast series, Jonas and Lee delve into the challenges and transitions facing coffee producers in Brazil, discussing the impact of geopolitics and the generational shift in farming practices. Ferraresso provides insights into the mindset of coffee producers, the conservative nature of their approach, and the struggles with succession planning for small and medium holder farms.

The conversation emphasizes the changing expectations of the younger generation, moving away from traditional farming towards innovative and sustainable practices such as Agroforestry, Regenerative, and Organic farming.

The episode also explores the role of technology, climate change, and the potential future of coffee production in Brazil, touching on the importance of sustainability and the complex dynamics of international market demands.

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1079 Jonas Ferraresso - Impact of Geopolitics On Brazilian Coffee - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 3rd episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.

Our guest in this series is returning guest, Brazilian coffee Agronomist, Jonas Ferraresso and this series explores the state of the Brazilian Coffee Supply Chain in 2024.

In this episode of the podcast series, Jonas and Lee explore the significant impact geopolitics have on the coffee supply chain, particularly focusing on Brazil's coffee production ecosystem.

They discuss how the war in Ukraine has led to skyrocketing fertilizer prices due to Russia's prominent role as a fertilizer exporter, affecting not only coffee growers but the broader agricultural sector. This situation prompts a discussion on how countries, including Brazil, are exploring alternative fertilizer sources and the ways in which geopolitical tensions and trade relationships affect global food and coffee prices.

Additionally, they reflect on the broader implications of food as a geopolitical tool and the potential future challenges in food security and coffee production. The conversation also touches on the new EU Deforestation Regulations (EUDR) and its potential impact on coffee trading with Europe.

This episode aims to shed light on the intricate connections between geopolitics and the coffee industry, emphasizing the urgent need for solutions to ensure the sustainability of coffee production and global food security.

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1078 Jonas Ferraresso - The Future of Brazilian Coffee Production - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 2nd episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.

Our guest in this series is returning guest, Brazilian coffee Agronomist, Jonas Ferraresso and this series explores the state of the Brazilian Coffee Supply Chain in 2024.

In this episode of the podcast series, Jonas and Lee discuss the current state and future of coffee production in Brazil.

The conversation highlights the critical challenges Brazilian coffee producers face, including labor shortage, high production costs, and the complexities of the coffee market, influenced heavily by the C-Market prices.

The episode also covers the impact of these challenges on the decision-making process of producers, the shift towards mechanized farming, and the potential for producers to switch to other, less complex, and more profitable crops. Furthermore, it discusses the historical context of coffee pricing and its insufficient increase to cover the growing expenses and risks associated with coffee farming.

The podcast concludes with a broader view of the implications these challenges have on the entire supply chain and the future of coffee as a potential luxury product.

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